I agree. You don't many of see these around anymore. It took me a good 7 years of searching, but they are out there. Most of these vans were in really rough condition while others were in decent shape. This one happened to be in really good shape but need all wear and tear items replaced (tune up., exhaust, brakes, shocks, chassis bits, a/c, etc). I basically went through the whole van getting it to the condition it is in now. It is worth it in my opinion. They were the "item" to have back in the 80's and in order for me experience what it was like, I have to fix it up. It has been a joy to own it.
fluffylilwyvern I’m glad to hear that. If I could I dream of owning a 1994 Plymouth Grand Voyager with the wood panneling. I like the wood and column shifter. As well as the three doors of the older minivans. They also looks really comfortable in front. Although the rear on your van has no headrests. Not so sure how comfortable those are.
I have a 1987 Voyager, exactly the same colors. I have wire wheels and whitewalls, my vent window controls are rotary dials in the ceiling that you turn by hand. No power windows or locks. 107,000 miles. It is in extremely good condition, but has a couple of small dents in roof and hood. You can see it by googling cars and bids 1987 plymouth voyager. I love my van too! I have had an NSX, supercharged Jaguar, Corvettes, Mustang Cobra, S2000, etc, but this van is really cool!
This brought back memories! My parents bought a 1990 Grand Voyager SE brand new with the exact same two tone paint. It had the 3.3L OHV V6 (first year of that engine.) They drove it from 1991 until 2005 and sold it when it had close to 200,000 miles on it. They loved it! Thanks for sharing! Keep this thing on the road, there aren’t many of them left!
Wow that one is in amazing condition! I'm from The Netherlands and these are extremely rare here. They were sold as Chrysler Grand Voyager here, and my parents had one when I was growing up. Even more rare, ours had the same red interior. I've never seen another with the red interior here. Ours was extremely similar to yours actually! The only difference being the exterior. Ours wasn't two tone and was finished in the same aubergine color you have as secondary color. A beautiful color btw. It had 2 very narrow golden stripe stickers across the sides. For some reason it was on Jeep rims, though I don't really remember what they looked like. Either way, I miss this car. My dad does too; even my sister does I think. Unfortunately Dutch weather hadn't been kind to it and rust got the better of it about 20 years ago. Enjoy yours! It's wild seeing one in this shape, seeing they're long rusted away here by now.
My family and I had an '88 Grand Caravan LE with sky blue exterior and blue interior over 20 years ago. My parents were the 2nd owners of the van and they bought it used in 1992 and I was brought home from the hospital in it one year later. They've owned it until 1998 when it broke down on the 118 freeway in Mission Hills, California. It was then replaced by a brand new green 1998 Dodge Grand Caravan SE. I really wish we still had the '88 and I would've used it as my first vehicle, but it sadly never happened. If it did happen, I would definitely take really good care of it.
You should see about getting one. I search the eastern half of the U.S. on Craigslist to find mine. Like you my parents bought a 1985 Caravan LE when it came out, but like all minivans, they just get destroyed from wear and tear by kids, pets, and all. Mechanically the '85 was a good running van but body and interior wise it was worn out. They sold the van back in 2004. If I had gotten a hold of it I would've taken care of it as well. There is something about the nostalgia with these van. I get a lot of comments every time I take it out. It is a joy to own.
My dad had a 90 in great shape, looked like brand new. It had tremendous confort, we had to let it go for a newer model but we really liked the mini van
It took 7 years of searching (every location on Craigslist) to find one this shape and price ($1500). Traveled about 1500 miles to get it but worth it. Just keep an eye out. The ones that are in good shape like mine do pop up. You'll find one.
@@fluffylilwyvern Nice, great to see that someone cares bout them 💪🏻 I live in Austria and have 4 pcs stored. Two 1st gens and two 2nd gens. One first generation only has 78k KM on the clock (49k miles), never had anything else in my (car)life. But we live in a Michigan or Ohio like area, rust - a - wise...hard to get not rotten examples.
I had a dream one night in December 2016 where I drove from Los Angeles to El Paso in a green '95 Plymouth Voyager with country music star Lyle Lovett.
Beautiful van. I used to car pool to school in one identical to yours back in 1990/1992. Only it was the short wheel base. I now own a 1993 Plymouth Grand Voyager se and I love it!
Thank you! You can find these vans on Craigslist but you have to search the whole country. They are out there for sale ranging from rough to decent shape.
@@sheamileto598 I still have the van. I plan on doing an update video on it and maybe a 0-60 mph. It is on hold for the moment due to Hurricane Sally hitting the area (Pensacola Florida) directly a couple weeks back. Everyone around town is still cleaning up all the debris that is left from the storm.
My parents had the same year and same color, but it was a Plymouth Voyager with exterior wood grain look. I thought it was cool. I think I remember it costing my parents $11,000.
I couldn't part ways with my van. It took years of me searching until I came across it (twice) for sale. Keep searching and you'll find your dream van. It's out there. I found the best place to search is Craigslist since these vans are always posted there. If you are willing to drive anywhere in the country it is best to check major cities in each state. You will come across a few of these vans.
I have your dream in the same color, a clean car that was in Switzerland. If it is rare there and you are looking for it outside your country, I will give it to you for $ 4000. If you want to take a look, I can send you its pictures.
Actually the first owner had it the majority of the time. The second owner had it for about 3 years. Ironically the second owners purchased this exact van a day before I called the dealership that had it for sale. 3 year later when the second owners posted the van for sale I just happened to see the ad (on the first day) and essentially bought it basically sight unseen.
We bought one very similar in 1989. Ours was a black cherry SE. We really liked the car. Thanks for posting, it brought back memories.
I love your van takes me back to the 90's stay awesome.
I wish more people like you took care of these vans.
I agree. You don't many of see these around anymore. It took me a good 7 years of searching, but they are out there. Most of these vans were in really rough condition while others were in decent shape. This one happened to be in really good shape but need all wear and tear items replaced (tune up., exhaust, brakes, shocks, chassis bits, a/c, etc). I basically went through the whole van getting it to the condition it is in now. It is worth it in my opinion. They were the "item" to have back in the 80's and in order for me experience what it was like, I have to fix it up. It has been a joy to own it.
fluffylilwyvern
I’m glad to hear that. If I could I dream of owning a 1994 Plymouth Grand Voyager with the wood panneling. I like the wood and column shifter. As well as the three doors of the older minivans. They also looks really comfortable in front. Although the rear on your van has no headrests. Not so sure how comfortable those are.
@@fluffylilwyvern I don’t see the video that you posted
Cuánto está una igual muy hermosa
Took such good care of her! Beautiful!!!! That grill!!!!! The interior is just chef's kiss!!
I have a 1987 Voyager, exactly the same colors. I have wire wheels and whitewalls, my vent window controls are rotary dials in the ceiling that you turn by hand. No power windows or locks. 107,000 miles. It is in extremely good condition, but has a couple of small dents in roof and hood. You can see it by googling cars and bids 1987 plymouth voyager. I love my van too! I have had an NSX, supercharged Jaguar, Corvettes, Mustang Cobra, S2000, etc, but this van is really cool!
Would love to see you make a video on that beauty....
Glad someone else out there appreciates these kinds of vans. I love my 1985 Plymouth voyager le!
These vans do have a certain charm to them. You should share a vid of your Plymouth. I'd like to see it.
@@fluffylilwyvern I didn't think I'd get this request. I'd have to wash it first. Lol.
My mother had this exact van! Ordered new in winter 89'. I believe the color combo was called Claret Red and Dark Cherry.
This brought back memories! My parents bought a 1990 Grand Voyager SE brand new with the exact same two tone paint. It had the 3.3L OHV V6 (first year of that engine.)
They drove it from 1991 until 2005 and sold it when it had close to 200,000 miles on it. They loved it! Thanks for sharing! Keep this thing on the road, there aren’t many of them left!
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Wow that one is in amazing condition!
I'm from The Netherlands and these are extremely rare here. They were sold as Chrysler Grand Voyager here, and my parents had one when I was growing up. Even more rare, ours had the same red interior. I've never seen another with the red interior here. Ours was extremely similar to yours actually! The only difference being the exterior. Ours wasn't two tone and was finished in the same aubergine color you have as secondary color. A beautiful color btw. It had 2 very narrow golden stripe stickers across the sides. For some reason it was on Jeep rims, though I don't really remember what they looked like.
Either way, I miss this car. My dad does too; even my sister does I think. Unfortunately Dutch weather hadn't been kind to it and rust got the better of it about 20 years ago.
Enjoy yours! It's wild seeing one in this shape, seeing they're long rusted away here by now.
You have an extremely beautiful Van.
Thank you Vlad!
Man we had one of these many years ago when I was a kid, same LE Grand Voyager Red on Red, we sold it for a 1993 Voyager, good times!
My family and I had an '88 Grand Caravan LE with sky blue exterior and blue interior over 20 years ago. My parents were the 2nd owners of the van and they bought it used in 1992 and I was brought home from the hospital in it one year later. They've owned it until 1998 when it broke down on the 118 freeway in Mission Hills, California. It was then replaced by a brand new green 1998 Dodge Grand Caravan SE. I really wish we still had the '88 and I would've used it as my first vehicle, but it sadly never happened. If it did happen, I would definitely take really good care of it.
You should see about getting one. I search the eastern half of the U.S. on Craigslist to find mine. Like you my parents bought a 1985 Caravan LE when it came out, but like all minivans, they just get destroyed from wear and tear by kids, pets, and all. Mechanically the '85 was a good running van but body and interior wise it was worn out. They sold the van back in 2004. If I had gotten a hold of it I would've taken care of it as well. There is something about the nostalgia with these van. I get a lot of comments every time I take it out. It is a joy to own.
@@fluffylilwyvern please do a 0-60 of this 1989 Grand Voyager
My dad had a 90 in great shape, looked like brand new. It had tremendous confort, we had to let it go for a newer model but we really liked the mini van
The V6 3.3 ran pretty fine, too
That is one of the surprising thing about these vans., they car comfy.
Great. I'm jealous, hard to find a cleaner one.
And even the console door of the ashtray section isn't broken, nice!!
It took 7 years of searching (every location on Craigslist) to find one this shape and price ($1500). Traveled about 1500 miles to get it but worth it. Just keep an eye out. The ones that are in good shape like mine do pop up. You'll find one.
@@fluffylilwyvern Nice, great to see that someone cares bout them 💪🏻
I live in Austria and have 4 pcs stored. Two 1st gens and two 2nd gens.
One first generation only has 78k KM on the clock (49k miles), never had anything else in my (car)life.
But we live in a Michigan or Ohio like area, rust - a - wise...hard to get not rotten examples.
These had the most comfortable seats and the material was good quality.
I had a dream one night in December 2016 where I drove from Los Angeles to El Paso in a green '95 Plymouth Voyager with country music star Lyle Lovett.
That’s a beautiful Van!! I want it 😭
That's such a beautiful van
Beautiful van. I used to car pool to school in one identical to yours back in 1990/1992. Only it was the short wheel base. I now own a 1993 Plymouth Grand Voyager se and I love it!
Thank you Justin. These vans were everywhere back in those days. You should post a vid of your 93.
Justin Binion please do a video of yours
I'd definitely would be making mix tapes for that deck. That radio is staying lol
I think this Plymouth Voyager has a scary buzzer for the seatbelt reminder since it has red interior.
I love to have a van like this. It looks beautiful.
Thank you! You can find these vans on Craigslist but you have to search the whole country. They are out there for sale ranging from rough to decent shape.
@@fluffylilwyvern do you still have it? Please do an update on it and a 0-60
@@sheamileto598 I still have the van. I plan on doing an update video on it and maybe a 0-60 mph. It is on hold for the moment due to Hurricane Sally hitting the area (Pensacola Florida) directly a couple weeks back. Everyone around town is still cleaning up all the debris that is left from the storm.
@@fluffylilwyvern Please do a 0-60 on the van
@@sheamileto598 I still have it. Acceleration video posted. Enjoy!
beautiful car, i have one same color and interior
My parents had the same year and same color, but it was a Plymouth Voyager with exterior wood grain look. I thought it was cool. I think I remember it costing my parents $11,000.
I have a rare 1989 dodge caravan se turbo that has 2.5 turbo motor in it with a 3speed
Super!
Thank you!
87,000 miles on a 1989 in 2021 u never see too many of those vehicles anymore
New Hampshire? How did that thing escape the salt worms?
love it
Nice van! Do you still have it?
Excuse me, about this car. Does it have the programming/override or valet button under the driver's side dash?
Hey sorry for sluggish reply. It does not. I checked as well but there was no valet button under the driver side dash.
Okay. What's behind the driver's side Dash?
Тачила бомба 🔥
Does that 3.0 smoke out the exhaust? Great lil motor. But so many smoked
Surprising no smoke at all. She is a good runner.
*hugs Plymouth voyager* HI MOM NICE WHEELS!!! :D
Mom The 🚘: thanks son...NOW QUIT YELLING!😒
Me:*sniffs* XD
Mom the 🚘: quit it..😒
How do you turn on the dash lights?
Would you be interested in selling? This is my dream car, and finding a restored one is my dream too...it's even my favorite color!
I couldn't part ways with my van. It took years of me searching until I came across it (twice) for sale. Keep searching and you'll find your dream van. It's out there. I found the best place to search is Craigslist since these vans are always posted there. If you are willing to drive anywhere in the country it is best to check major cities in each state. You will come across a few of these vans.
fluffylilwyvern do you keep a cover on it when it's outside sitting ?
I have your dream in the same color, a clean car that was in Switzerland. If it is rare there and you are looking for it outside your country, I will give it to you for $ 4000. If you want to take a look, I can send you its pictures.
Excuse me, how do you turn on the headlights and the windshield wipers?
Headlights by lever on lower left side of steering wheel, wipers via knob on signal switch.
@@fluffylilwyvern, about the headlights. How do you use the headlights dimmer switch?
Thats as close to mint as your going to find a old Chrysler van.
Excuse me, about this car. What is under the steering wheel?
Las puertas son electricas o manual de la plymouth voyager 88
The 3.0L V-6 Wait until the seal on the back of the water pump fails... again and again and again! :\
Do you still own this beautiful van??
I still own the van.
Original paint?
Do u still have this van??
I'd drive the wheels off that van 😉
My mom had an 85
Excuse me, where is the hazard switch?
Its up your behind!
Length ? metr
fluffylilwyvern I wonder if the first owner only had it a couple of years and then the second owner had it all this time
Actually the first owner had it the majority of the time. The second owner had it for about 3 years. Ironically the second owners purchased this exact van a day before I called the dealership that had it for sale. 3 year later when the second owners posted the van for sale I just happened to see the ad (on the first day) and essentially bought it basically sight unseen.
@@fluffylilwyvern please do a 0-60 of it
@@fluffylilwyvern For some reason i don’t see the video, it’s not popping up
@@fluffylilwyvern the 0-60 hasn’t been uploaded or something, I don’t see it. What happened?
watch vids on how to use used motor oil in body cavities or it will rot out in no time
Way ahead of you on that! Just trying to keep it protected. It does stay in the garage most of the time and doesn't see rain often.